Pennsylvania’s “Skill Games” Are Now Illegal: What Business Owners Need to Know Before October 14
Author: Linda Lloyd In 2014, the Beaver County Court of Common Pleas opined that a confiscated PA Skill Amusement Device was not a gambling device
Author: Linda Lloyd In 2014, the Beaver County Court of Common Pleas opined that a confiscated PA Skill Amusement Device was not a gambling device
Municipal authorities have exciting new projects that will reduce costs to customers, improve safety, and protect the environment. But these capital projects take money. Where
In Cicero v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, ___ A.3d ___, (Pa. Cmwlth., No. 910 C.D. 2022, filed July 31, 2023) (“Cicero”), the court reversed the Pennsylvania Public
On March 9, 2023, the Commonwealth Court issued a memorandum opinion reversing and remanding a Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) decision that approved a natural
On June 30, 2022, by a 6-3 vote, the United States Supreme Court in West Virginia v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 597 U. S. — (West
An interest group claiming a broad and diverse membership has petitioned the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (“PaPUC”) to issue a policy statement on how to
In our increasingly digital world, it is more important than ever to ensure that your personal data is secure. Almost every day there are news
With Pennsylvania voters overwhelmingly in favor of legislation to address climate change (83% according to an August 2020 Global Strategy Group survey) recently introduced legislation could
The purpose of this article is to unpack one of the most recent FERC Orders on alternative energy and discuss the new market opportunities, if
The Supreme Court today affirmed the Commonwealth Court’s invalidation of Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (“PUC” or “Commission”) regulations that had the effect of blocking alternative